Two soccer teams and coaches involved in a Sunday, Sept. 24, fight in Fontana have been suspended from competing in “any future league events,” city officials said Monday, Oct. 2.

The fight at the Ralph M. Lewis Sports Complex, captured on youtube.com, showed several members of the teams and spectators in a free-for-all during a league match.

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The city released a statement that said safety is a top priority.

“After further review of the incident and conversations with the independent group that rented the park, the decision was made to suspend both teams and coaches from participating in any future league events. We want to thank our officers and league officials for responding to the incident and remind the public that unruly behavior at our parks will not be tolerated.”

Fontana police had said no complaint was reported, and that the city’s Center and Parks Department would investigate.

Steve Ramirez writes about public safety issues including criminal justice and fires in Inland Southern California. He previously covered high schools, college football and motor sports for the San Gabriel Valley Tribune since 1989. He's a big fan of Buddy Holly and loves World War II movies.